They are normally considered to be part of North America, though some are very close to South America.
It is in South America.
Haiti is a Caribbean nation not from North or South America.
North and South America are two different continents separated by Central America. Central America is not a continent.
It's in north america but it's a caribbean island
No, the Caribbean Islands are between North and South America.
Estimates suggest that there were between 50-100 million indigenous people living in North and South America when Columbus landed in the Caribbean Islands in 1492. However, this number significantly declined due to diseases, war, and forced labor after European contact.
In the Gulf of Mexico between North and South America. They are in the Continent of North America.
below Mexico north of south America
The Caribbean Sea is connected to the Atlantic ocean, sitting between North and South America. Importantly, it's right up against the Caribbean Islands.
No, the Caribbean is a sea that lays between North America's southeastern coast and South America's northeastern coast. The Caribbean is not a country, but there are several island nations that lay within the Caribbean Sea.
The Bahamas are part of central america.
Southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern America, East of Central America, and to the North of South America.
The islands of the Caribbean (West Indies, or Antilles) are between North and South America, but are often classified as being North America, as is Central America. These include Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and numerous smaller islands.
The Caribbean Sea is bordered by both North and South America.
No, it is in the Caribbean. Yes, both physically and politically. Since it is owned by the US, it would be a political part of North America. And the Caribbean Islands are grouped together with the mainland of North America, so it is physically a part of North America as well.